A visitor from Tanzania, United Republic Of posted Fri January 7, 2011:Short at good range with everything crystal clear.i just like it.

A visitor from United States posted Fri December 31, 2010:Focus, clearity, timing and color

A visitor from - posted Mon November 22, 2010:Appears cumbersome. Travelers wan to fly something that "looks right". The plan appears disproportionately large to the engines, etc. Not a technical comment as I know the engines have plenty of thrust. However, your Auntie might want to get on something that looks like it cannot fly.

A visitor from - posted Sun October 3, 2010:Greatairbus380 theworld'no1'

A visitor from - posted Wed July 21, 2010:Cool this is my favourite plane !!!

A visitor from - posted Sat June 19, 2010:I enjoyed seeing the largest airplane in the world because I have flown all the other commercial airliners of jumbo class.The colors of the airliner contrasted with the light of day and the background made the airplane stand out nicely.

A visitor from - posted Tue June 15, 2010:Hay what a beautifull picture is this,amazing,skill its magnificient..............

A visitor from - posted Sun May 2, 2010:I just lov this plane & wanted to fly with it

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun March 7, 2010:I have flown on the A380 last year from Singapore to London and I have to say it was the most amazing experience. We had 120mph head winds (that would be blowing a 747 all over the sky) and there were no turbulence for the whole 14 hours of the flight. It felt like we were still on the tarmac when we were cruising at 39,000ft! The technology and in flight entertainment was fantastic and the cabin felt large and very spacious. In economy I could stretch my legs out fully under the seat in front of me and there was also enough room for me to turn on my side to sleep! (I am 6 feet tall). When I'm travelling long haul in the future, the ONLY plane I want to fly on is the A380.

A visitor from Cyprus posted Sun March 7, 2010:Very good

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed January 20, 2010:Right shot for the right plane

A visitor from India posted Thu December 17, 2009:Which Person traveled in Airbus A-380 Best Wishes

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu August 13, 2009:This photo shows how remarkable an achievement like this really is,for the first time the jumbo jet is no longer top dog as it were.it will be the focus of much interest for years to come.you hardly get an idea of how big these things are when they are in the sky,but this picture just makes so clear.

A visitor from Germany posted Wed July 15, 2009: from pg 13
The reason why i chose this photogragh is that it's awsome and that's a good picture from the side!

A visitor from Canada posted Tue July 7, 2009:Excellent photo. I am privileged to work in Mississauga, Ontario where we see the Emirates A380 fly over our office up to 3 times a week landing at Pearson International (CYYZ).

A visitor from Malta posted Thu May 28, 2009:Great very nice picture & do you know when I can
see that aircraft in Malta?

A visitor from Canada posted Fri March 6, 2009:This picture shows the detail of the Airbus in great form. From its fusalage to the landing gear. The clarity is second to none.

A visitor from India posted Thu November 13, 2008:Wonderful achievement by the Airbus Team. Congrats!
Gud Luk to u all!

Ervad. Fali K. Madon, Mumbai, India.

A visitor from - posted Mon October 13, 2008:The a380 is cool

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed July 16, 2008:Captured comming in to land great clear shot with all of the aircraft in picture superb mick

A visitor from Australia posted Tue July 1, 2008:The angle of the photo gives a really good image of the 380 on take off/landing. Impressive airplane!

A visitor from - posted Sat June 28, 2008:Beautiful shot. Amazing aircraft! Can't wait to get behind the controls!

A visitor from - posted Sat May 24, 2008:Nice. it's big, large, and everyone can have lots of space. i hear that this plane will be the most popular plane for the beijing olympics. neat!!! =)

A visitor from South Africa posted Mon May 5, 2008:Owing to natural perception of such benchmarks, this airliner stays right in the flagship. anyway, sophisticated picture view this is.

A visitor from United States posted Thu May 1, 2008:This thing is huge. I would not want to get in the way of this. I would really like to fly on it.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed April 2, 2008:Why is it taking time to launch and be used

A visitor from Mexico posted Tue February 5, 2008:Its not only a great shot... the plane is magnificent and impresive. It make me want to fly in an airbus 380 now, asap... First class of course.

A visitor from New Zealand posted Tue October 16, 2007:Beautiful clear action photograph, with classical movement, gentle like a whisper from the sky

A visitor from United States posted Tue October 2, 2007:Very sharp for a plane moving at 200 knots
Background is all sky
Main wing tips just in line with rear elevators
Angle of attack is good
Clear view of main undercarriage

A visitor from United States posted Sat September 29, 2007:WOW.. Makes a great statement.. Possibilities of human imagination and effort!

A visitor from United States posted Sat September 1, 2007:The detail on this beauty is captivating! One of the first things I checked was the windows.

A visitor from United States posted Sat July 7, 2007:Great plane!!!

A visitor from France posted Wed April 18, 2007:Nice pics !
JNRC

A visitor from Australia posted Wed April 11, 2007:It captures the aircraft in full landing ocnfiguration just seconds before touchdown - a well-judged exposure.

A visitor from United States posted Wed March 21, 2007:So large, yet floating like a feather.
Clear and balanced.

A visitor from Canada posted Wed March 21, 2007:Somehow it conveys the technological power and know-how behind this aircraft which conjures the ability of mankind to subordinate the indomitable forces of nature, within a well thought scientific structure.

A visitor from United States posted Fri March 16, 2007:The view shows all major configurations and much detail.

A visitor from India posted Fri March 16, 2007:Though aircraft is moving at high speed there is no flicker in photo. also complete aircraft is successfully captured and offering clear view at every corner.

A visitor from Malaysia posted Sat March 10, 2007:Angles picture taken is excellent

A visitor from Philippines posted Wed November 29, 2006:A huge aircraft like the A380, about to land, it was the distance between the aircraft and the runway that made it great, this is only a matter of seconds to get an opportunity like this, and shoot.

A visitor from United States posted Sun November 26, 2006:Good overall view of aircraft,including landing gear

A visitor from - posted Sun November 19, 2006:Clean and crisp, in the air but caught in the anticpation of landing. This ia a very sexy shot of an airliner!

A visitor from United States posted Thu November 9, 2006:Excellent background setting, allowing for a clear full view of the entire aircraft.

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 7, 2006:Background is very Emirates-ish.
Gray sky works well behind (ubiquitous) all-white aircraft.
Tail logo is a nice off-center punch of color.
Wheels look a bit ragtag, but better that than gear-up, I suppose.

A visitor from Sweden posted Sun October 22, 2006:Good colors!

A visitor from Uruguay posted Fri October 6, 2006:The photo is very good as it shows clearly all features of the plane. It would be nice if there was a way to compare its size to another plane.

A visitor from Canada posted Mon October 2, 2006:Congratulations to the photographer, for an outstanding picture. The image is sharp and the colours are realistic. The photographer shot this picture from a very good angle; he managed to give a good profile of the aircraft.

A visitor from United States posted Wed September 13, 2006:This photo captures all the basic physical features of the aircraft, including the landing gear in full lowered position. it is an excellent in-flight shot.

A visitor from Canada posted Tue September 5, 2006:The reflection of the advancement of technological flight is captured in the photo as the A380 behemoth is being safely guided down to terra firma by the latest in flight advancements in the commercial passenger industry.The accomplishments that have been achieved with the completion of this tehno wonder is a unifying accomplishment by the co-operation of those who took part in the creation of this wonder.When looking at the windows of the flight area, ones' mind is captured by the fact that a human being is at the controls of this grand machine.

A visitor from Kenya posted Tue September 5, 2006:The plane is at a critical position that landing and has many details of an aircraft

A visitor from Brazil posted Tue September 5, 2006:Great. a perfect momentum.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri September 1, 2006:Spactacular photo! The photographer deserves an excellent award.

A visitor from Australia posted Tue August 29, 2006:A very spectacular shot with the undercarriage down in the landing mode. Emphasizes the enormous size but somehow creates the impression of gentleness and control.

A visitor from United States posted Mon August 14, 2006:YOU CAN NOT EXPLAIN THIS PHOTO ITS JUST GREAT THANKS CHOW NICOLAE.C

A visitor from India posted Mon August 7, 2006:Superb!! The best planes ever seen.I surley want to become a pilot but never seen such a beautiful plane A380.

A visitor from Malaysia posted Fri August 4, 2006:I am amazed at the airline technology these days. Even a few years ago I never imagined anyone would come up with such a big airliner. In my opinion, the bigger the airplanes the better!

Zach Romines

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun July 30, 2006:I like this picture because it shows the aircraft taking off and it fits the whole of the plane in it as well. I also like it because there isnt much in the background. This is good because then people concentrate on the plane more.

A visitor from United States posted Sun July 16, 2006:
Very clear pictur has taken the photografer!

A visitor from Singapore posted Sun July 2, 2006:I Want To Know is It Taking Off Or Landing? Anyway,I
Like It Because It Looks Cool

A visitor from Canada posted Wed June 21, 2006:The best

A visitor from Canada posted Wed June 21, 2006:Good n better

A visitor from Turkey posted Mon June 19, 2006:I like the photo, but I don't think they'll manage to fly this giant and Singapore Airlines already complaining about it.

A visitor from Australia posted Mon June 19, 2006:Clarity

A visitor from United States posted Fri June 16, 2006:The plane is huge

A visitor from United States posted Wed June 14, 2006:He shutter speed almost makes the airliner look super imposed into the shot. Other than than great pic!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun June 11, 2006:This is a great shot! very good view.........

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat June 3, 2006:The picture is excellent because its detailed really well and i think that when I go on Emirates thats it's gong to be really good. Matthew (8)

A visitor from Netherlands posted Mon May 22, 2006:I like it because it's so big

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat May 20, 2006:I like this shot as it shows the immense size of the plane, the sleek lines and the huge wings with the flaps down. The paint job is also sexy.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat May 20, 2006:Extreme clarity and detail
colour brilliant

A visitor from Australia posted Sat May 20, 2006:Well exposed to the sun,no shadows on the grond.sand background and it's colours really help to reflect this giant air craft's image.well done!

A visitor from United States posted Fri May 19, 2006:The lighting and shadow...sun must have been low

A visitor from United States posted Thu May 18, 2006:Gggggreat

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu May 18, 2006:I am amazed at the size of this plane and how it can get off the ground.

A visitor from Australia posted Thu May 18, 2006:Good

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed May 17, 2006:Excellent

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed May 17, 2006:Fantastic Picture

A visitor from United States posted Wed May 17, 2006:Long live the arab world

A visitor from India posted Tue May 16, 2006:Good clarity. could give me a very good idea about a380 !

A visitor from Canada posted Sun May 14, 2006:It makes you wonder if those small looking wheels will support the landing weight

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat May 13, 2006:Perfect positioning, with landing gear down. Sun position ideal.

A visitor from Ukraine posted Thu April 20, 2006:Good aircraft. That's new chance for Airbus Company

A visitor from United States posted Thu April 13, 2006:I like the way it shows the double decks. I would like to know more about the winglets , and their ability to channel air off the main wings.
This photo shows the landing wheels with the leading tires pointing down , as opposed to a 747's pointing up . I imagine it makes for a smoother landing .

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun April 9, 2006:Nice picture!!!

A visitor from India posted Fri April 7, 2006:It is fantastic

A visitor from United States posted Mon March 27, 2006:Great shot!

A visitor from Germany posted Sat March 25, 2006:Right moment, showing the important details

A visitor from United States posted Wed March 15, 2006:Great photo! 5 Stars!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun March 12, 2006:My favroute air lines greate shot

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri March 10, 2006:The closeness & clarity of this shot shows this fantastic aircraft in all its glory.

A visitor from Australia posted Thu March 9, 2006:The airbus a380 is veyer nice plane and i did not think that it wood be built to fly.

A visitor from United States posted Wed March 8, 2006:This is a beautiful picture of emirates airline a380
i want to become a pilot and would like to work for emirates

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun March 5, 2006:Good woork

A visitor from United States posted Fri March 3, 2006:It's an ok airplane

A visitor from France posted Wed March 1, 2006:Clearly shows the undercarriage configuration enabling comparrison to the boeing 747 series.

A visitor from Morocco posted Tue February 28, 2006:It is huge

A visitor from United States posted Tue February 28, 2006:Fabulous plain, shame about the airline

A visitor from Singapore posted Fri February 24, 2006:COOL!!!!!!!!

A visitor from Mexico posted Thu February 9, 2006:Perfect

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat February 4, 2006:A well framed photo of one of aviations milestones in passenger development the a380.

A visitor from India posted Thu February 2, 2006:Its cool

A visitor from - posted Thu February 2, 2006:I believe that this airplane will bring a whole new revolution to air travel all around the world.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri January 27, 2006:Very buiness like plane and photo

A visitor from Indonesia posted Fri January 27, 2006:It is a great photograph, for it shows all parts of the plane at the same time. Also it shows how big the plane is, for we could compare it with anything in the ground. Sunlight helps the photo looks vivid.

A visitor from Portugal posted Wed January 25, 2006:Yes, is the King of the skyes!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon January 23, 2006:What a wonderful aeroplane - shown in all it's majesty - can't wait to fly init

A visitor from United Arab Emirates posted Fri January 20, 2006:Its amazing

A visitor from India posted Tue January 17, 2006:This photo is very beautiful and very ugly. don't u dare to ask such silly questions hereafter

A visitor from United States posted Tue January 17, 2006:Just excellent

A visitor from Finland posted Sun January 15, 2006:Good perspective

A visitor from United States posted Fri January 13, 2006:Great picture of an amazing airplane!

A visitor from Mexico posted Fri January 13, 2006:Very good fotos, this is my favourite plane!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri January 13, 2006:Gorgeous image

A visitor from United States posted Sat January 7, 2006:This plane is beautiful that I can ride for my vacation, I hope.

A visitor from Canada posted Tue January 3, 2006:This is one dang good picture

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 1, 2006:I like the photo.

A visitor from Mexico posted Sat December 31, 2005:Magnificent lightning and timing, looks as she were standing still with all that heaviness and low esthetics

A visitor from India posted Thu December 22, 2005:The boeing is just awesome.hope to build a larger one with more space room for economy class

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue December 20, 2005:Well framed, good colours, exciting topic.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat December 17, 2005:Shows the plane in all its glory. my son loves it.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed December 14, 2005:The shot is timed to perfection, this monster of a plane is gliding onto the runway with the smooth grace of a swan, the bright sun shining off its wings. Incredible.

A visitor from United States posted Mon December 12, 2005:Great detail, very sharp, good color, some motion in background. Excellent image!!

A visitor from United States posted Sun December 11, 2005:Marvelous plane, technology at its best

A visitor from Sweden posted Thu December 8, 2005:Very beutiful aircraft and livery. I am looking much forward to see this giant visit the major airports around the globe.

A visitor from United States posted Sun December 4, 2005:Great Shot. I usually don't like all those 380 pics as I think the plane is kinda ugly. But after seen your great pic I my change my mind.
Cheers from GVA.

A visitor from United States posted Sun December 4, 2005:Wonderful plane and colours!

Wide-body Aircraft by member tino92A wide-body aircraft is a large airliner with a fuselage diameter of 5 to 6 metres (16 to 20 ft). In common terms, it refers to an aircraft with twin aisles inside the cabin.